See also: низ-

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низ (niz)

  1. force, strength

Macedonian

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низ (niz)

  1. through
    Ќе се протнеме низ грмушките.
    We'll squeeze through the bushes.

Russian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nizъ, from Proto-Indo-European *nei-ǵʰ-? (Derksen) or *ni- (down).

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  • IPA(key): [nʲis]
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  • Rhymes: -is

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низ (nizm inan (genitive ни́за, nominative plural низы́, genitive plural низо́в)

  1. bottom, lower part

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Serbo-Croatian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nizъ, from Proto-Indo-European *nei-ǵʰ-? (Derksen) or *ni- (down).

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ни̏з (Latin spelling nȉz) (+ accusative case)

  1. down, along (in a constant direction with or opposite another; = ду̏ж, у̏здӯж, по̏крај)
    низ обалуdown/along the shore
    низ улицуdown the street
    сићи/силазити низ степеницеto go downstairs
    ићи низ водуto go downstream

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ни̑з m (Latin spelling nȋz)

  1. array, sequence, series
  2. row
  3. string
  4. large number of, host of, a number of (+ genitive case)
  5. (mathematics) series, progression

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Ukrainian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Proto-Slavic *nizъ.

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низ (nyzm inan (genitive ни́зу, nominative plural низи́, genitive plural низі́в)

  1. bottom, lower part
    Synonym: діл (dil)
    Antonym: верх (verx)
  2. lowland, low terrain
  3. lower reaches (of a river)
  4. (plural only) the masses
  5. (plural only) low sounds, lower register (e.g. of one's voice)

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